Optimal unbiased estimators via convex hulls

09/06/2019
by   Nabil Kahale, et al.
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Necessary and sufficient conditions for the square-integrability of recently proposed unbiased estimators are established. A geometric characterization of a distribution that optimizes the performance of these estimators is given. An algorithm based on convex hulls that finds the optimal distribution truncated to its first m terms in time linear in m is described. The algorithm exploits a connection with a recent randomized dimension reduction method and is illustrated via a numerical example.

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